The number one ranked chess master in the world , 24 year old Magnus Carlsen takes on Bill Gates in a game of chess. It was over before it even started!
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Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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World Online

Founded by Dutch entrepreneur Nina Brink, World Online's name indicated its aspiration to rival the hugely successful American ISP, AOL (America On-Line). The company aimed to provide free internet access across Europe. It launched its full internet service in the Netherlands in 1996, and grew rapidly to have a presence in 15 European countries and South Africa; counting some 1.9 million customers by the year 2000.

Based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, the company’s principal shareholders included the Swiss-based Sandoz Family Foundation, Dutch mobile provider Telfort, Reggeborgh Beheer (an investment company) and Intel.

IPO

WOL's IPO in 2000 proved a disaster and left the reputations of the banks, the Amsterdam stock exchange and the company itself tarnished.

World Chess Championship

The World Chess Championship (sometimes abbreviated as WCC) is played to determine the World Champion in chess.

The official world championship is generally regarded to have begun in 1886, when the two leading players in Europe and the United States, Johann Zukertort and Wilhelm Steinitz respectively, played a match. From 1886 to 1946, the champion set the terms, requiring any challenger to raise a sizable stake and defeat the champion in a match in order to become the new world champion. From 1948 to 1993, the championship was administered by FIDE, the World Chess Federation. In 1993, the reigning champion (Garry Kasparov) broke away from FIDE, which led to the creation of the rival PCA championship. The titles were unified at the World Chess Championship 2006.

In addition, there is a separate event for women only, for the title of Women's World Champion, as well as separate competitions and titles for juniors (under 20 years of age), seniors (60+ for men, 50+ for women), and computers. Computers are barred from competing for all titles, except the last one.

Round 3

Round 3 is Kim Hyun-joong's third Korean mini-album, which was released on July 22, 2013.

Background and development

Two days after "2013 KHJ Show - Party People" fanmeeting in Seoul, Korea, KeyEast stated that Kim will be releasing his third mini album Round 3 on July 22. Before its release, they pre-released three photo teasers: the first photo teaser shows his back muscles with Korean traditional pattern tattoos, the second photo teaser shows his intense gaze downwards with a tattoo on his neck, and finally the third photo teaser of him staring at the camera with intense gaze, but the focus is on his torso, which is covered with a clearer tattoo, particularly Korean goblin, emphasizing the mix of tradition and modern sounds.Jay Park and Dok2 participated in the lyric-making as well as featuring in the songs "Unbreakable" and "Your Story" respectively. In addition, both songs are created by Steven Lee, who produced Kim's previous Korean and Japanese albums. Also, "Unbreakable" was choreographed by Lyle Beniga and directed by Hong Won Ki, while "Your Story" was choreographed by Keone Madrid and directed by Jo Soo Hyun.

Fast chess

Fast chess (also known as speed chess) is a type of chess game in which each side is given less time to make their moves than under the normal tournament time controls of 60 to 180 minutes per player.

Background

FIDE divide time controls for chess into "classical" time controls, and the fast chess time controls. Currently, for master-level players (with an Elo of 2200 or higher) the regulations state that at least 120 minutes per player (based on a 60-move game) must be allocated for a game to be rated on the "classical" list. Games played faster than this may be rated under the time controls of rapid play and blitz.

More recently in November 2015, Oleg Skvortsov and Christian Issler on behalf of the Zurich Chess Club have petitioned FIDE to allow the rating of 40 minute games as classical chess (instead of the current Rapid classification), but there was no response.

Overview

Various names indicate more specifically the maximum duration of a fast chess game.

Bill Gates vs. Best Chess Player in the World (Magnus Carlsen)

The number one ranked chess master in the world , 24 year old Magnus Carlsen takes on Bill Gates in a game of chess. It was over before it even started!
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Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura - Bullet Chess (9 games)

Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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Aronian-Kramnik, Berlin Candidates, Round 3

GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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Classical World Chess Champions

Classical World Chess Champions

Classical World Chess Champions

This video provides a history of the classical world chess champions from Wilhelm Steinitz through the current world chess champion Viswanathan Anand. A picture of each is shown along with the years they were champion and one quotation. The music, composed by Hans Zimmer, is Chevaliers de Sangreal.
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Bill Gates vs. Best Chess Player in the World (Magnus Carlsen)

The number one ranked chess master in the world , 24 year old Magnus Carlsen takes on Bill Gates in a game of chess. It was over before it even started!
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published: 08 Oct 2015

The moment Magnus Carlsen became World Chess Champion

Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura - Bullet Chess (9 games)

Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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Aronian-Kramnik, Berlin Candidates, Round 3

GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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published: 12 Mar 2018

Classical World Chess Champions

This video provides a history of the classical world chess champions from Wilhelm Steinitz through the current world chess champion Viswanathan Anand. A picture of each is shown along with the years they were champion and one quotation. The music, composed by Hans Zimmer, is Chevaliers de Sangreal.
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The number one ranked chess master in the world , 24 year old Magnus Carlsen takes on Bill Gates in a game of chess. It was over before it even started!
(All videos on this archive channel are perceived as public domain)

The number one ranked chess master in the world , 24 year old Magnus Carlsen takes on Bill Gates in a game of chess. It was over before it even started!
(All videos on this archive channel are perceived as public domain)

Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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"Almost in F" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://bit.ly/1rMF155)
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Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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Carlsen and Nakamura competed:
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"Almost in F" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://bit.ly/1rMF155)
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Artist: http://incompetech.com/

GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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This video provides a history of the classical world chess champions from Wilhelm Steinitz through the current world chess champion Viswanathan Anand. A picture of each is shown along with the years they were champion and one quotation. The music, composed by Hans Zimmer, is Chevaliers de Sangreal.
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This video provides a history of the classical world chess champions from Wilhelm Steinitz through the current world chess champion Viswanathan Anand. A picture of each is shown along with the years they were champion and one quotation. The music, composed by Hans Zimmer, is Chevaliers de Sangreal.
***Disclaimer: I do not own the music by Hans Zimmer.***
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Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura - Bullet Chess (9 games)

Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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published: 29 Oct 2016

Carlsen vs Nakamura: Full Show, GM Blitz Battle Final

The inagural Chess.com GM BlitzBattle championship is on the line as world champion Magnus Carlsen faces Hikaru Nakamura in a three-hour blitz and bullet chess marathon.
Enjoy this full replay of the broadcast from Oct. 27, 2016.
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published: 02 Nov 2016

Aronian-Kramnik, Berlin Candidates, Round 3

GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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published: 12 Mar 2018

Computer Chess Championship Day 3: Who's In The Superfinal?

As the round robin concludes in the Chess.com Computer ChessChampionship, only the top two engines will advance to the super-final. Stockfish, Houdini, and Komodo held the lead on the first two days. Will two of them go through? And will any engine be undefeated?
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2017 FIDE World Chess Palma Grand Prix. Round 1.

Live commentary with GrandmastersPeter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson on the Tiebreaks of the 2016 World Chess Championship in New York between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin.
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Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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"Almost in F" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://bit.ly/1rMF155)
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Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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Carlsen and Nakamura competed:
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The inagural Chess.com GM BlitzBattle championship is on the line as world champion Magnus Carlsen faces Hikaru Nakamura in a three-hour blitz and bullet chess marathon.
Enjoy this full replay of the broadcast from Oct. 27, 2016.
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The inagural Chess.com GM BlitzBattle championship is on the line as world champion Magnus Carlsen faces Hikaru Nakamura in a three-hour blitz and bullet chess marathon.
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GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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As the round robin concludes in the Chess.com Computer ChessChampionship, only the top two engines will advance to the super-final. Stockfish, Houdini, and Komodo held the lead on the first two days. Will two of them go through? And will any engine be undefeated?
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As the round robin concludes in the Chess.com Computer ChessChampionship, only the top two engines will advance to the super-final. Stockfish, Houdini, and Komodo held the lead on the first two days. Will two of them go through? And will any engine be undefeated?
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Live commentary with GrandmastersPeter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson on the Tiebreaks of the 2016 World Chess Championship in New York between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin.
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Live commentary with GrandmastersPeter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson on the Tiebreaks of the 2016 World Chess Championship in New York between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin.
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Bill Gates vs. Best Chess Player in the World (Magnus Carlsen)

The number one ranked chess master in the world , 24 year old Magnus Carlsen takes on Bill Gates in a game of chess. It was over before it even started!
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The moment Magnus Carlsen became World Chess Champion

This is the moment Magnus Carlsen won the World Chess Championship 2013 beating Viswanatha...

Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura - Bullet Chess (9 games)

Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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Magnus Carlsen On Winning The 2016 World Chess Championship

Magnus Carlsen tells about his victory against Sergey Karjakin in the 2016 World Chess Cha...

Aronian-Kramnik, Berlin Candidates, Round 3

GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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Classical World Chess Champions

This video provides a history of the classical world chess champions from Wilhelm Steinitz...

Classical World Chess Champions

This video provides a history of the classical world chess champions from Wilhelm Steinitz through the current world chess champion Viswanathan Anand. A picture of each is shown along with the years they were champion and one quotation. The music, composed by Hans Zimmer, is Chevaliers de Sangreal.
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Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura - Bullet Chess (9 games)

Have you ever seen our World Chess ChampionMagnus Carlsen play bullet chess? Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura play some bullet chess, the final phase of the 2016 GrandmasterBlitz ChessBattleChampionship's match format. For me, this was the first time I observed Magnus Carlsen playing bullet chess, and interesting it was! Carlsen and Nakamura played a total of 9 bullet chess games in this final match of the championship, with the 1st game set as Fischer Random, and the time control set as 1 minute with a 1 second increment. Carlsen was the overall winner of the Championship, but how would he fair in the bullet portion against Hikaru Nakamura? Enjoy viewing what is almost certainly the best two bullet chess players in the world going head to head.
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Carlsen vs Nakamura: Full Show, GM Blitz Battle Final

The inagural Chess.com GM Blitz Battle championship is on the line as world champion Magnu...

Carlsen vs Nakamura: Full Show, GM Blitz Battle Final

The inagural Chess.com GM BlitzBattle championship is on the line as world champion Magnus Carlsen faces Hikaru Nakamura in a three-hour blitz and bullet chess marathon.
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Aronian-Kramnik, Berlin Candidates, Round 3

Grandmaster Peter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian f...

Aronian-Kramnik, Berlin Candidates, Round 3

GrandmasterPeter Svidler takes us through Vladimir Kramnik's game against Levon Aronian from Round 3 of the 2018 Candidates Tournament in Berlin! Replay the game on an interactive board: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-berlin-candidates-2018/3/1/2
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Computer Chess Championship Day 3: Who's In The Superfinal?

As the round robin concludes in the Chess.com Computer Chess Championship, only the top tw...

Computer Chess Championship Day 3: Who's In The Superfinal?

As the round robin concludes in the Chess.com Computer ChessChampionship, only the top two engines will advance to the super-final. Stockfish, Houdini, and Komodo held the lead on the first two days. Will two of them go through? And will any engine be undefeated?
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Live commentary with GrandmastersPeter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson on the Tiebreaks of the 2016 World Chess Championship in New York between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin.
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